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How to Propagate Roses for an Endless Supply of Beautiful Blooms
Propagating roses from cuttings in late spring or early summer lets you easily grow more blooms for your garden. Choose ...
Q: I was about to dispose of my rose bouquet when I noticed the stems have produced more leaves. Is it possible to grow these into bushes? - E.K., Houston A: It’s possible, but don’t be too ...
Rooting cuttings is a time-honored technique. Starting roses from cuttings can be an easy and low-cost solution to get more plants in your garden. Learn how to root roses and consider checking the ...
Q. In the past you shared a tip on reviving roses. With Valentine’s Day coming up, can you share this information again? A. My professional florist friends were the ones who first told me how to ...
Bare root roses are cheaper, and more disease resistant than containerized roses. Ciscoe shows us how to plant these beautiful alternatives, touching on the book Growing Roses in the Pacific Northwest ...
February and early March are the perfect times to plant bare-root roses, the kind that come without soil on their roots and are packed in plastic or cardboard containers. Here are some tips and ...
As a gardening educator, one of my biggest challenges is to get people to do the right thing at the right time. Take planting roses, for instance. Nurseries generally get in their new roses in January ...
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